MESSAGE FROM EARL HAIG.
r i;o jsEW ZEALAND EX-SERVICE MEN. Auckland, June 9. The New Zealand Returned Soldiers’ Conference has received the following message from Earl Ilaig: “It is a pleasure for me to he able to greet my New Zealand comrades and as grand president of the British Empire Soldiers’ League to send them my best wishes; in doing so I feel l may speak for all thei* comrades, not only in the Old Country, but throughout the Dominions, and colonies of the Empire. The comradeship and spirit of self-sac-rifice which waJ such a great factor in bringing the war to a successful issue is the basis on which the future success of all ex-service associations must rest. 1 therefore appeni to all ex-service men to
stick together and to join their local associations, and to insist upon it. becoming a member of the British Empire Soldiers' League, because it is onlv by united action that those who are strong and happy and in good circumstances can help their less fortunate comrades. —Haig of Berners vile.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2592, 12 June 1923, Page 2
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177MESSAGE FROM EARL HAIG. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2592, 12 June 1923, Page 2
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